AC Milan shirts with the name of Balotelli appeared outside Milanello training centre...
AC Milan, the team he supports, are trying to make a shock move to sign Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli, as we anticipated months ago. Roberto Mancini is the one deciding what to do.
The Italian striker, 21, has endured a nightmare spell following his £25m move to the club from Inter Milan last summer and has suffered a number of disciplinary problems.
Balotelli appears to have fallen even further down the pecking order following the summer arrival of Sergio Aguero, who made a stunning debut against Swansea on Monday night and is expected to cement a regular first-team place this season.
Italian newspaper "Corriere dello sport" has reported this morning that Milan have made Balotelli one of their major targets as they have concerns over the fitness of Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the beginning of the Serie A league.
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani, trough Mario's agent Mino "the fox" Raiola (who brought Ibrahimovic and other players to AC), is reported to be making moves to bring the controversial Italian forward back to the San Siro stadium and wishes a deal (maybe a loan) can be finalised before the end of next week.
The Italian striker, 21, has endured a nightmare spell following his £25m move to the club from Inter Milan last summer and has suffered a number of disciplinary problems.
Balotelli appears to have fallen even further down the pecking order following the summer arrival of Sergio Aguero, who made a stunning debut against Swansea on Monday night and is expected to cement a regular first-team place this season.
Italian newspaper "Corriere dello sport" has reported this morning that Milan have made Balotelli one of their major targets as they have concerns over the fitness of Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the beginning of the Serie A league.
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani, trough Mario's agent Mino "the fox" Raiola (who brought Ibrahimovic and other players to AC), is reported to be making moves to bring the controversial Italian forward back to the San Siro stadium and wishes a deal (maybe a loan) can be finalised before the end of next week.

